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Who knows Tang Taizong's famous words about war?
On the topic of war, Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin once said:

1, established, meaning to stop Ge. The original sentence is: "If a soldier is set, he will not get what he wants. The meaning lies in stopping his brother and expecting him to kill him." (Tang Taizong's collection, which made the States cut down the imperial edict) shows that it is a last resort to build armed forces. Its function is to stop the war, and its purpose is to eliminate the slaughter.

2. If Heaven wants to die, it will make it crazy. The way to be a hero is to be crazy first and then die. The heart of mortals is to die first and then go crazy. I am crazy, but I am dead. "If the sky wants to die, it will make it crazy" comes from. This is an old China maxim.

Original: If Heaven wants to die, it will be proud of its madness. From Laozi, what Li Shimin wants to express is that failure is always due to arrogance. Teach everyone to be modest. Emperor Taizong's remarks were directed at Turks. In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, Turks often invaded the south, and Emperor Taizong was determined to destroy Turks. He said this sentence (quoting Laozi), which means: If you want it to perish, you must first make it complacent. Emperor Taizong once sent people to the Turks to send a lot of treasures, which encouraged their pride.